Nairobi, Kenya – The USK Foundation has marked a significant milestone in its “Digital Empowerment & Knowledge Access” initiative by donating essential digital equipment, including free laptops, to local community stakeholders and youth.
As the Kenyan liaison for the United Ancient Nations (UAN), the foundation has already invested over USD 22,750 in digital infrastructure and learning tools. This latest donation is designed to bridge the technological gap for indigenous and marginalized groups, providing them with the necessary resources to participate in UAN-led online mentoring, leadership development, and vocational training programs.






























By equipping these communities with modern technology, the USK Foundation is translating UAN’s global models of self-reliance into local action. The initiative aims to empower young people and women to preserve their cultural heritage while gaining the digital literacy required to thrive in a globalized economy.
This contribution reflects the foundation’s core strategy of laying a strong institutional framework for education. Through these tools, the USK Foundation continues to foster “Living Enlightenment,” ensuring that Kenya’s marginalized voices have the digital platform to achieve long-term social harmony and sustainable development.


